@washghost1 Its crazy how the first thing you do is defend the lady for screaming about the towel. I understand her saying “excuse me that’s my towel” but everything after was too much. Same with the other lady “she didn’t know” everything said after was doing too much and rude on both sides
Young mane for President i probably paint the White House black if it was my residence bush bck in office some feel thas irrelevant because they still peddlin this medicine but any way any day i conserve quick and let my semi spray send some my men ur way just to blow ur men away
There are 3 things that are ruining this country. The 1st is bipartisan, 2nd is the greedy ppl trying to make money off of others peoples hardships or work they completed that others walk in and can take. The third is the police and henchman that go w/ it
America's largest groundwater reserve now faces data centers under construction directly above it.
Recent analysis reveals that multiple proposed and under construction AI data centers lie directly atop or adjacent to the Ogallala Aquifer. This vast underground freshwater reservoir ranks as the largest in the United States and stands among the most critical groundwater resources in North America.
The aquifer spans eight states. It accounts for approximately 30 percent of groundwater used for irrigation nationwide and sustains about one fifth of United States agricultural output.
Not every data center will draw water straight from the aquifer itself. Several companies have shifted toward more water efficient cooling technologies while others have yet to reveal their specific plans.
Researchers however highlight the heavy concentration of large scale AI developments in Texas and Wyoming. This buildup prompts serious questions about the overall strain on a resource that is already stressed.
Contemporary AI data centers produce massive heat loads and demand advanced cooling solutions. A single large hyperscale site can consume as much as 5 million gallons of water each day. That amount equals the daily water requirements of a town housing tens of thousands of people.
Estimates indicate that United States data centers directly used roughly 17 billion gallons of water in 2023. Including the water needed to generate their electricity the annual total could surpass 160 billion gallons. These volumes are set to increase further as AI infrastructure grows rapidly.
The Ogallala Aquifer remains especially fragile due to its extremely slow recharge rate. Groundwater levels in some locations have declined by more than 200 feet or 61 meters. Certain portions of the aquifer might require centuries or even millennia to replenish.
Specialists note that facility location represents only one consideration. The selected cooling methods the chosen water sources and comprehensive long term oversight will ultimately shape the real environmental consequences.
Life is so trippy. Youll be raised by your parents then you have a kid that looks like your parents. As your parents pass away your child is growing and looking more and more like the ppl that raised you but now you are raising a person that looks like ur parents who raised you.
To my stalkers. Can you do some cool shit like make something out of this? Or is it always just watching what im doing and then holding out on anything useful in life just bc of plain greed. I share knowledge not hoard it. I pray you learn the ways.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was caught sneaking out of speaker Mike Johnson’s office.
A Supreme Court justice should not have a private meeting with the speaker of the house.
What were they talking about?